Conservative pundits have often taken exception to the rulings of SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts. And, as you know, I've often cited the political analysis of liberal pundit Ron Brownstein.
For his normal venue at The Atlantic, Brownstein writes that Roberts has been an absolute stalwart in defending the GOP preference for minimizing FedGov interference with state control of elections. Naturally, he does not approve of Roberts' decisions but I believe Brownstein has his facts straight.
Based on Brownstein's research, perhaps conservatives should reconsider their negative views of Chief Justice Roberts. If liberal Brownstein dislikes him this much, Roberts must be doing a lot of which the GOP approves, at least when it comes to voting rights.